I also tried using the "underspecified" version:
The result is the same :-/
I know of two menus I can call up with the mouse. One of them is titled "main options", and the other "VT Fonts". I use the 2nd one every now and then to change font size, e.g. when using a beamer, but it doesn't offer options for changing the font.
I have however, achieved a partial solution using
in the new xterm, but there are still a lot of boxes...
Collegues
I tried to manipulate a UTF 8 data using the following script.
cat $1 | sed 's/ലായി$/ലായി LAYI/g' | sed 's/ുടെ/ുടെ UTE/g' | sed 's/യില്*/യില്* YIL/g'
But it says that cnot exicute binary file. Any solution.
Jaganadh.
Linguist (1 Reply)
Hi,
I try to get tr to replace multibytes characters by ascii equivalent. For example
"Je vais ŕ l'école" ---> 'Je vais a l'ecole"
But my version of tr (5.97) doesn't seem to support multibyte sets.
$ locale charmap; echo "Je vais ŕ l'école" | tr éŕ ea
UTF-8
Je vais aa l'aacole
I try to... (2 Replies)
hmmm... I was not sure where to post this! I want emit non-ascii chinese and ciryllic text. I'm running windows server 2003 with cygwin xfree86.
I know I have one font that can render chinese and russian: "Arial Unicode MS".
How can I configure my cygwin xterm so I can emit russian and... (1 Reply)
We just installed icu for UTF-8 compliance on our AIX 5.3 system. While usuing vi on some files we get the following error:
ex: 0602-169 Incomplete or invalid multibyte character encountere
yte character encountered, conversion failed.ex: 0602-169 Incomplete or invalidb
ractersultibyte... (0 Replies)
My OS (Debian) and gcc use the UTF-8 locale. This code says that the char size is 1 byte but the size of 'a' is really 4 bytes.
int main(void)
{
setlocale(LC_ALL, "en_US.UTF-8");
printf("Char size: %i\nSize of char 'a': %i\nSize of Euro sign '€': %i\nLength of Euro sign: %i\n",... (8 Replies)
Hello everyone!
I have a problem with printing ru_RU.UTF-8 from AIX using lp command.
#locale -a
C
POSIX
RU_RU.UTF-8
RU_RU
en_US.8859-15
en_US.ISO8859-1
en_US
ru_RU.ISO8859-5
ru_RU
#locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE=RU_RU.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE=RU_RU.UTF-8
LC_MONETARY="en_US" (3 Replies)
I Am trying to change the file encoding from ASCII to UTF-8 using below command
iconv -f ASCII -t UTF-8 <input_file> > <output_file>
But the output_file is not actually in UTF-8 format. If I use the file command to check the file encoding it still says ASCII.
While converting am not... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have tried to convert a UTF-8 file to windows UTF-16 format file as below from unix machine
unix2dos < testing.txt | iconv -f UTF-8 -t UTF-16 > out.txt
and i am getting some chinese characters as below which l opened the converted file on windows machine.
LANG=en_US.UTF-8... (3 Replies)
Hi
I have a big file which is in ansii . I want to convert it to UTF-16 .Please help me on this as I am stuck at this point in unix . (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: harry00514
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LEARN ABOUT OPENDARWIN
uxterm
uxterm(1) General Commands Manual uxterm(1)NAME
uxterm - X terminal emulator for Unicode (UTF-8) environments
SYNOPSIS
uxterm [ xterm-options ]
DESCRIPTION
uxterm is a wrapper around the xterm(1) program that invokes the latter program with the 'UXTerm' X resource class set. All arguments to
uxterm are passed to xterm without processing; the -class and -u8 options should not be specified because they are used by the wrapper.
See the xterm manual page for more information on xterm-options.
The environment's locale settings (see "ENVIRONMENT" below) are used to discern the locale's character set. If no current locale can be
determined, the locale 'en_US' (the English language as used in the territory of the United States) is assumed. The locale(1) utility is
used to determine whether the system supports the selected locale. If it does not, uxterm will exit with an error and report the output of
locale.
Note: uxterm may produce unexpected results if the current locale is set to one in which the UTF-8 character encoding is not supported, or
if fonts using the ISO 10646-1 character set are not available. In the Debian system, the 'xfonts-base' package provides the fonts that
uxterm uses by default. To change the fonts uxterm uses, edit the /etc/X11/app-defaults/UXTerm file.
A similar wrapper, koi8rxterm(1), is available for KOI8-R environments.
ENVIRONMENT
LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LANG
The values of these variables are checked, in order, to determine the character set used by the current locale.
AUTHOR
Thomas Dickey
SEE ALSO locale(1), locale(7), koi8rxterm(1), xterm(1)Debian Project 2004-12-19 uxterm(1)